The mathematics of Chandler Davis
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- An extremal problem in Fourier analysis with applications to operator theory
- Analysis of Spectral Variation and Some Inequalities
- Canonical forms, higher rank numerical ranges, totally isotropic subspaces, and matrix equations
- Fréchet derivatives of the power function
- Geometry of higher-rank numerical ranges
- Higher-rank numerical ranges and compression problems
- Modal Operators, Equivalence Relations, and Projective Algebras
- Numerical measure of a complex matrix
- Numerical range and accretivity of operator products
- Numerical shadows: measures and densities on the numerical range
- Operator-valued entropy of a quantum mechanical measurement
- Perturbation of spectral subspaces and solution of linear operator equations
- Polynomial bounds for small matrices
- Polynomial numerical hulls of matrices
- Short Normal Paths and Spectral Variation
- Some new bounds on perturbation of subspaces
- Spectral variation of normal matrices
- The Rotation of Eigenvectors by a Perturbation. III
- The Toeplitz-Hausdorff Theorem Explained
- The higher rank numerical range is convex
- The rotation of eigenvectors by a perturbation
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